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Apr 12, 2021
HAMMONDSVILLE The Edison Local School District is making reading fun with a sports-themed virtual Family Literacy Night on Wednesday.
District Assistant Superintendent Julie Kireta said activities will take place online through Google Meets from 6-7 p.m. and is aimed at Stanton and John Gregg Elementary students.
The theme is âReading: A Sport for All Seasonsã and will include books, crafts, activities, snacks and even some possible appearances from school and NFL athletes and mascots. âItás going to be for kindergarten to third grade,ã Kireta said. âWe will have Google Meet set up and send a link through the district email to the grade bands. Teachers also will put it in their Google Classroom stream so there are two ways to participate. We will do one per grade level and then weáll have random prizes for students.ã
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HAMMONDSVILLE Edison Local Schools are moving forward in its plan to review chronic absenteeism and post-secondary pursuits.
Superintendent Bill Beattie said a panel of district and high school administrators, career readiness and truancy officials recently met to discuss the next level in its initiative through Harvard University which uses the Proving Ground model of evidence-based improvement to address chronic absenteeism, career readiness and college enrollment.
Edison is among 50 rural schools in Ohio and New York that are part of the National Center for Rural Education Research Networks, an initiative of the Center for Education Policy Research at Harvard, and the study is funded by the Institute of Education Sciences at the U.S. Department of Education.